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‘Water is the number one killer’: FEMA rescues hundreds of people after Hurricane Helene

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‘Water is the number one killer’: FEMA rescues hundreds of people after Hurricane Helene
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    ‘Huge humanitarian crisis’: Cuba hit by hurricane amid island-wide power outage

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  • FEMA administrator says focus needs to stay on getting communities what they need

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  • Biden details aid, assistance for Florida after Hurricane Milton and Helene

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  • FL & NC Dems on Trump’s lies about Hurricane relief: ‘Our people are hurting’

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  • Rescuers warn of hazards walking through floodwater in Milton aftermath

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  • ‘Heart-wrenching’: Storm-ravaged homeowners struggle with insurance

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  • He was ‘in shock’ and ‘stricken with fear’: Sheriff rescues young boy stranded by Milton

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  • Stray animals stranded by Hurricane Milton rescued

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  • MILTON UPDATE: Death toll rises to 16, millions without power

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  • Buttigieg praises ‘responsible leaders’ working to debunk hurricane misinformation

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  • Milton lashes Florida with high winds, flooding

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  • Speaker Johnson calls requests for more FEMA funding ‘premature’

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  • ‘Just focused on supporting people’: Buttigieg dismisses Trump comments on Helene response

    09:41

  • ‘This is the hard part’: Recovery efforts underway after Hurricane Milton

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  • Death toll from Hurricane Milton reaches 11

    02:37

  • Biden tells Trump to ‘get a life’ and ‘help these people’ impacted by Milton

    07:34

  • ‘We had 18 calls from that complex’: Clearwater, FL mayor describes rescue efforts after Milton

    03:58

  • More hurricanes ‘whether you believe in climate change or not’: Top Florida Official

    05:06

  • ‘We punch right through the side’: U.S. Air Force pilot describes flying into Hurricane Milton

    02:58

  • Trump: Federal government let hurricane victims ‘suffer unjustly’

    02:31

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    ‘Huge humanitarian crisis’: Cuba hit by hurricane amid island-wide power outage

    03:41

  • FEMA administrator says focus needs to stay on getting communities what they need

    03:15

  • Biden details aid, assistance for Florida after Hurricane Milton and Helene

    04:14

  • FL & NC Dems on Trump’s lies about Hurricane relief: ‘Our people are hurting’

    09:08

  • Rescuers warn of hazards walking through floodwater in Milton aftermath

    04:07

  • ‘Heart-wrenching’: Storm-ravaged homeowners struggle with insurance

    04:16

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